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The expanse of space and the oceanic abyss hold a fascination for humanity; extreme environments where our bodies and technology are pushed to their limits, yet we continue to explore. We take this tongue-in-cheek questi...
Would You Rather Go To Space Or The Bottom Of The Sea? is an episode from IFLScience - The Big Questions by IFLScience. The expanse of space and the oceanic abyss hold a fascination for humanity; extreme environments where our bodies and te...
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Published Jun 19, 2025, 31:23 long, audio available.
The expanse of space and the oceanic abyss hold a fascination for humanity; extreme environments where our bodies and technology are pushed to their limits, yet we continue to explore. We take this tongue-in-cheek question seriously and pose it to astronauts and explorers who have done both. Join co-hosts Dr Alfredo Carpineti and Katy Evans as they share insights from space travellers and deep-sea visitors Luca Parmitano, Dr Kathy Sullivan, and Victor Vescovo on the challenges and rewards of exploring space and the deep ocean.
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Would You Rather Go To Space Or The Bottom Of The Sea? is from IFLScience - The Big Questions by IFLScience.
Published Jun 19, 2025 and 31:23 long